Today, the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Finance and National Revenue, accompanied by the Honourable Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, the Honourable Julie Dabrusin, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, and Ryan Turnbull, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance and National Revenue and Secretary of State (Canada Revenue Agency and Financial Institutions), brought together leaders from Canada’s energy sector in Edmonton to discuss the industry’s role in advancing major nation-building projects and supporting Canada’s economic growth ahead of Budget 2025.
| Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada
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The Government of Canada is providing more than $18.7 million through the Canada Community-Building Fund for 25 recipients across Nunavut in 2025-2026. These funds provide communities with stable and flexible funding for their infrastructure priorities across a wide range of categories. The funding enables local governments to plan for their current and future needs, improve housing supply, and create connected communities.
| Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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The annual conference of federal, provincial and territorial (FPT) Ministers of Agriculture was held in Winnipeg, Manitoba, from September 7 to 9, 2025.
| Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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Ministers were updated on the full range of activity by FPT officials related to the implementation of Business Risk Management (BRM) programs under Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, including recent adjustments agreed to at their meeting in July.
| Employment and Social Development Canada
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The world is rapidly changing, and Canada must be ready to lead in building the economy of the future. To meet this demand, it is more important than ever to equip Canadian workers with the skills they need to succeed in an energy sector that is rapidly evolving. At the same time, the Government of Canada is ensuring that researchers and innovators have the advanced artificial intelligence (AI) tools and compute capacity needed to drive discovery and commercialization.
| Canadian International Trade Tribunal
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The Canadian International Trade Tribunal today initiated an expiry review of its finding made on November 16, 2020, in inquiry NQ 2019 002, to determine if the expiry of the finding is likely to lead to continued or resumed dumping of corrosion resistant steel sheet II from Türkiye and Vietnam and subsidizing from Türkiye, and is likely to result in injury to the domestic industry.
| Canadian International Trade Tribunal
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The Canadian International Trade Tribunal today determined that there is a reasonable indication that the dumping and subsidizing of cast iron soil pipe from China have caused injury or are threatening to cause injury to the domestic industry.